The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 28, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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Your Want Advertisements
TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS ,
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Till: MORNING ASTOltlAN. A STOMA, UKKl.oN.
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THE MORNING ASTORIAN -
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People,
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, The Want Columns of THE MORNING ASTORIAN ars,oa
1 ted ever morning by hundred of persons in search el ml estttt
" Silicic, of JL. lost or found end people looking for en,
" ployWt Rates: Twenty word, or 1. .three times, 25 cent.; .1
time., 50 cents; one month. $2.00. , . I . ;U -t : -
; KSLP . WANTED-MAIS. .
WANTED PLASTERER; SMALL
!nh: richt twy. Bankers uuuaing,
Savings & Loan Assn.,
street.- .,,-
168, Tenth
10-24-tf
BOYS WANTED Ta CARRY PA
; per. Apply Circulation Depart
ment, Aitorian Office. 9-7-tf
r'FL NOWLEN, JR.EAL ESTA'fS
.and Employment umce, -w.jv.uju-
TT a
St.. Phone - v
list of Astoria and. country property.
All dases of labor furnished.
WANTED LADIES ANU Wfc
- to wear our tailor-made ; clothes;
perfection in fit and,, workmanship
guaranteed. Osborne Tailoring Co.
MESSTvNGER COYS WANTED -
Apply Western Union Telegraph
WAKfED-A.BOY TO WORK. IN
printing office. Apply Astorian.
helFwanted-female.
dressmaking helpers at
- once.. Apply at 519 Duane St
FOR RENT ROOMS.
FOR RENT-FOUR FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms. 307 Ninth
street - --..- j
FOR RENT-NICE SUNNY FUR
nished room; hot and cold water,
electric light and bath. 450 Exchange
street, corner Tenths
FURNISHED,. HOUSEKEEPING
rooms;, two sets; all front rooms.
Apply ;458. Commercial. , ?
WANTED-A PLACE BY A SWE
dish girl to do light housework
Inquire 374 Alameda ave., Union
town.' 1 ;
CQUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE 157! ACRES LAND,
' section 4, township 5, range 6, on
Nehalem River, two and one-half
million feet of timber 35 acres Cul
tivated; price $6000.' J. F. Nowlea,
473 Commercial street ' '10-4-tf
FOR SALE-TIMBER CLAIM, IS)
.acres; NS. 1-4, S. 24, T. 5 N, RT7
W Grand Rapids; 3,000,000 feet
green timber; 1,000,000 feet dead tim
ber; price $3000. J. F.' Nowlen, 473
Commercial street 10-4-tf
SMITH'S POINT-1 HOTEL, 3
story; cost $2000 to build; 3 lots,
' cost $1500; brick foundation; cement
walks all round; yard filled with
fruit and ornamental trees; 5 good
milk cows, 2 heifers;, price, $3500;
half cash; half time.
J.. F. NOWLEN, -'!-
473 Commercial St r Astoria Or.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED -WE 'PAY HIGHEST
cash price for second-hand and new
furniture; see us before you sell.
Zapf Furniture & Hdw. Co. 10-9-2&
WANTED-TO BUY A HORSE;
weight about 1250 pounds; not over
8 years old; must be good driver and
gentle,, also city broke. Address As
torian office. 6-9-tf.
STENOGRAPHER.
STENOGRAPHY - EXPERIENC
ed stenographer would like to call
mornings . for . dictation, returning
same when, complete; terms reason
able. Address X., 'Astorian 'office.
FOR SALE: MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE-12 DAIRY COWS. In
quire at Glenwood Station, or post
office address Warrenton, Herbert
& Poole. ' ' ' 9-17-tf
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS - ALL
kinds made by The J. S. Dellinger
Company.
MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL
kinds . done at the Astorian Office.
FOR SALE-$45 . . DISC COLUM
bia Graphophone; practically new,
with 70 records; - will . sell jthe, entire
outfit for $S0; a real bargain. ; Ap
ply 341 Alameda.
WANTED-TO 'BUY.
wlGmsD
line fishing boat. " Apply at Occi
dent Hotel, Mr. E. Silen. ui
RESTAURANTS.
DO YOU LIKE HOME COOK
Ing? If so, try the Golden Gate
Restaurant, 112 ...Eleventh street,
Phone M. 2791. We make a specialty
of preparing, suppers for lodge ban
quets or private parties, and also
send out meals. 10-4-tf
U.!S. RESTAURANT, 434 BOND
street Coffee with pie or cake, 10
cents; first-class meals, 15 cents.
TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond
street, opposite Ross, Higgins &
Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents;
first-class meals; regular meals IS
cents and up. - 1 '..-,
; 1 Oysters.'
Bay Center : Oyster House, 420
Bond street Oysters wholesale and
retail. George Saunders, Prop. 9-27-tf
FOR SALE MACHINERY.
ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE,
direct current, 500 volts; one al
most new Fajrbanks-Morse 0 n. p.
slow speed; one T. H. 2 h. p.; one
General Electric 1 h. p.; one 30-light
TJVTT.VS AND CLEANERS. '
PARISIAN STEAM CLEANING
& Dye Works; "goods called for
and delivered; ladies -work a spec
ialty. 1 75 Ninth street Phone Black
21S5. ' i" tut- i UKt t;M"i0-ll-26t
-HOUSS MOVERS. .
FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We, make
a specialty f of house , moving., car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attentbn to all orders." Cor
nef.Tenth and. Duae streets.
CITY REAL ESTATE.
FOR . SALE BUSINESS BLOCK;
the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler,
corner Eigth and Astor, , two lots,
100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms up
stairs; 1 hall 4UxlUU, j. t. wowien,
473 Commercial ' , 10-4-tf
FOR SALE ONE. LOT, SALOON
on Astor street; cozy corner; sa
loon fixtures; 7 furnished rooms;
price, ;i $850Q. J. F- Nowlen,;, 473
CommerrciaL 10-4-tf
BATH HOUSES.
BATHS-TURKISH AND RUS
sian, at the natatorium of George
Hill, 217 Astor St.; rational prices;
absolute cleanliness; private rooms;
separate . service for ladies; rheuma
tism and skin diseases treated with
perfect success. ' 10-25-tf
PROFESSIONAL CARDi.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
GUSTAF A. HEMPLE
Attorney-afLaw
Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building .
Tenth and Commercial Streets
CHARLES ABERCROMBIE, AT
torney at Law, City Attorney.
Offices: City Hall. : .
JOHN C. McCUE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Page Building, Suite 4.
HOWARD. M, BROWNELL, AT
lorney at Law, Deputy District
Attorney. 420 Commercial Street.
MEDICAL.
Unprecedented
Successes of
hi t i l
TEZ GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOX
Who is known
throughout the
4tT!i.J Pi.i
account of his won-,
derful cures. ,No poisons pr , drugs
used. 'He guarantees to cure catarrh,
asthma,, ; lung, .and throat trouble,
rheumatism, nervousness, .stomach,
liver and kidney, female complaints,
and all chronic diseases.
SUCCESSFUL H0M2 , TESATafJCHT.
- If you cannot call write for symp
toms blank and circular, inclosing 4
cents in stamps.. ) .' ' i "
THE C. GE3 WO MEDICIKI CO.
1621 First St. Corner Morrison .
PORTLAND, OREGON
Please mention the Astorian.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RIIODA C. HICKS, OSTEO
path. Office: Mansell Bldg., rhone
Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street.
DENTISTS
D5: n An G"AaN' ?risrU
Pvflimn Huitilimr Aatnria (ironn.
" ' ' "
DR. W,
C LOGAN, DENTIST,
Cfmmercia! Street Shanahan Bldg.
nUuINESS 4DIRCT OEY.
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Smith's Special
s
Delivery
. EXPRESS AND BAG0AG3
Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store.
Phent Black 238J 1
Res. Phone Red 227& ' '
Stand Comer. 11th anl Commercial '
LAUNDRIES.
We wash
Everything but the Baby and return
........k: k... L. j:..
TROY LAUNDRY
Tenth and Duane
Phone Main 1991 ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
JAPANESE
GOODS
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Fancy Tea Sets and Fine
China Ware of ail kinds..' '
Bamboo Furniture
made
right here and warranted.
, PLUMBERS.
PLUMBER
S&tiagCcmractortTissr.'
.....
iJ!,U: ' .-ANI'
Sheet Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond Street
Younce & Baker
PLUMBERS
'.': . TINNERS
Steam and Gas Fitting
All Work Guaranteed. ' 126 Eighth
Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Main
4061. ' ,
, WINES AND LIQUORS.
Eagle Concert Hall!
(320 Astor Street) i
.-it-,, - v ':. ;
Rooms for rent by the day, week, ot (
month. Bes rates in iown.
: P. A. PETERSON, Prop. I
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TRANSPORTATION. I
ThtS ICM Line - !
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PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
Steamer - Liirline
Night Boat for Portland end
Way Landings.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday
Leaves Portland Da3y Except Sunday
st 7 a. j.
Quick Service ... .. Excellent Meals
Good Berths
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
J. j. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 27b '
-n
. .i . i .
St. ,;-".. - ' .--.--.- .
F?
I carry the best Loirs'
.
Shoeo in town at the low
est nrices.
My stock of men's and boy's
shoes is unsurpassed for qui
lity. Close buy ing and low
expenses enable me to sell the
.ir; t il f , ''I 1 ?.!:.:!; .t ' ' TV I
best qualities at lowest prices.
A-
I
S. A. GlfflRE
543 Bond Stre .
J. A. UILOAUtill CO.,
Uodertaker. sul Eoibal inert.
Experienced Lady AftNlxtant
Wlien Desired.
s Calls Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
n. , . , nilftnAHtM
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! ASTOIUA, Olt&OON
Phone Main Sill
j NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
j Notice is hereby, given that the
State Land Board of the State of Ore
gon, will sell to the highest bidder,
at its office in the Capitol Building
at Salem, Oregon,' on November 27th,
j 1908, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day,
all the State's interest in the tide and
overflow lands hereinafter described,
j giving, however," to the owner or
'owners of any lands abutting or
fronting on such tide and overflow
lands,, the preference right to; pur
; chase" said tide and overflow lands at
: the highest price offered, provided
1 such offer is made in good faith:
and also provided that the laud
wi" ot V0T epy offf c
Z'HZ JZYZ
"ject snd and all' bids. ! Said lands
are situated in uafspp- County,, ure
gon and described its follows: i
( Tide, lands ,, fronting or abutting
upon a portion of the N. A. Ebermao
ID. L. C, on the right bank of Skipa
non Creek in S. E. 1-4 of Section 21,
,T. 8 N. R. 10 W. of W. M., beginning
at the M. C between sections 21 and
28, T. 8 N. R. 10 W., S. 89 deg. 53
j min. W. 13.19 ch. from the corner to
Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28: thence
j . t .1. f rs .
uown ngni uann oi oKipanon rccic
-n. 45 dcg. 56 min. w.5 251.4 feet,
along high tide. line.
j N. IS deg., 38 min. . W, 201.6 feet,
along high tide line.
! N. 29 deg: 38 min. W.; 3,45.7 feet,
along high tide line. f
I N, 28 deg. 33 miiu W.; 20S.2 feel,
along high tide line.
I N.r 27 deg. 9 min.,W,; 343.8 feet,
along high tide line. .
j N. 10 deg. 30 min. W. 183.4 feet,
along high tide line. j
N. 20 deg. 45 min. E.; 131.2 fet,
along high tide line.
N. 47 deg. 39 min. E.; 288.8 feet,
1 along high tide line,
j N, 25 deg. 6 min. E. 140.3 feet,
along high tide line. - -
N. 8 deg. 22 mm, E.; 138.0 feet,
along high tide line.
N. 22 deg. .30 min. E.; 86.2 feet,
along high tide line.
N. 64 deg. 4 min. E.; 140.0 feet,
along high tide line.
S. 44 deg. 37 min. E.J 226.0 feet,
along high tide line, .
N. 80 deg. 51 min, E.; 215.3 feet,
along high tide line. "
North 160.0 feet, to low- tide line
of creek. ;, . i;
N. 88 deg. 3 min, ,W.J 371.4 feet,
along low-tide line up creek.
S. 61 deg. 13 min. W.; 94.0feet,
along low-tide line up creek.
,S' 42 deg.-34 min. W.; 63.8 feet,
along low-tide line up creek. ; '
S. 28 -deg. 4 min. W.; 17.0 feet,
'along low-tide line up creek.
' c
30 Actr. -4A min. W 4S2 frt.
aJong low-tide line up creek. '
r S. 13 deg. 36 min. W.; 41.8 feet,
'along low-tide line up creek.' .
S. 17 deg. 08 min. W.; 14Z.9 feet,
along low-tide line up creek,
S. 39 deg. 27 min. W.; 164.5 feet,
along low-tide line up creek.
S. 55 deg. 53 min. W.! 239.8 feet,
al6ng low-tide line up creek.
S. 11 deg. 16 min. W.; 186.4 feet,
along low-tide line up creek.
S. 20 deg. 46 min. E.; 192.9 feet,
along! low-tide line up creek.
S. 27 deg. E.J 343.3 feet along low
tide line up creek. . ,:
S, 29 deg. 41 min. E.; 268.9 feet,
along low tide line up creek.
' S 20' deg. 06 min. E-i 320.0 feet,
"along low tide line up creek. -
S. 29 deg. 10 min, E.; ; 222.3 feet,
'along low tide line up creek,
j S. 35 deg. 45 min. E.; 214.2 feet,
along low tide line up creek.'".
S. 89 deg. 10 min. E.; 72.5 feet, to
point of beginning. , , , t , ,
Containing:- 3.26 acres of tide land
Applications and bids, should be
addressed to G. G- Brown, Clerk
State Land 1 Board, Salem, Oregon,
and marked "Application and bid to
purchase tide lands;"'
G. G. BROWN,
Clerk State Land Board
Dated this September 26th, !n!!K
pom
VIKI HIE
BEAVER
Feats Performed by This Indus
trious Llttio Worker, t
A CLEVER HOUSE BUILDER.
H Is Capablt sf Const motlng Dwell
ing as Urge, Though Not ft Mlgh,
a Small Hayotaok, and Ht Can
Cut Down B! Trots With His Tooth.
Almost every one knows something
About. the bearer and that It builds
dams snd houses to dwell In, but very
few people titv seen beavers In their
wild state. It Is also s fact tlmt, tb
net.., nau.ir.Qu, ,iiit .wwm
trltm tBrir !i h in tt
banks of toe streams they Inhabit and
the sight of a beaver house Is uncom
mon. ; '!' u '.''' ';
' Where beavers do build houses, says
Forest sod Stream, the structures dif
fer greatly lu site, shape and location.
Some are as largo, .though of course
loss htirh. than a small hnretuck: oth
ers are hardly more than six feet
through at the base; They tony stand
either wholly on land or partly ta the
water and partly on the bank or whol
ly la the water.
water, for a bast must be built for the
bouse to staud on reaching up to the
surface, since- the chamber Inhabited
by the occupants must be dry.
Tiie tmape or tuose nousco on tho
shore approachus the conical. Those In
the water are more Irregular, some-
times only roumlwl, at olbers long and
rather flat on top.
Within each house and connected
with the water by a concealed passage
through which the Wavers pass to and
fro la th cliamber which U the swl -
mals' dwelling place. ,
It Is large enough to contain seven or
eight of then, sud high enough so that
a beaver can , conveniently sit up on his
"u"vu7- " " "'
for the beaver U eitremely neat In all
hli Bfll)ltS, I :,';"
The food of the beaver , consists
chiefly of the green bark of twigs and
young limbs of various trees. , Cotton
wood bark Is preferred; then comes
willow, then alder, hot the bark of
almost say "Ires may ba eaten, v r ; w
I have known them to eat pins snd
white cedar.. The beaver often cuts;
down trees of very considerable sUs to
get at the smaller limbs, which they
eat'"" -;' '.' 1 '; '- ' : ' :- '
I have seen ' cottonwoods twenty
inches In diameter so cut, snd once on
Vancouver Island I found a cedar two
and one-half feet, through which they
had gnawed down.
The work of cutting down a large
tree A done by a slnglo animal, 1
have seen the beaver engaged in the
operation, which Is as follows: The
beaver sits up on bis haunches facing
the tree and with Its fore paws rt-ft-lng
against It With Its bead turned
on oue side he cuts a groove above
and then one below and bites out the
cbln, taking It off lo almost the same
way an axmnn would. . .
U thus snres himself the trouble
of gunwlng nil the wood up lntrr fine
cuttings. , When the tree Is felled the
whole eoumiuuUy iictiipk and cut Up
the tender limbs, carrying them away
to the cache. ,
Unlike many of bur gnawing ani
mals, the benver does not sleep through
the whiter, lie reniqlns active, often
venturing n broad during the whole of
the culd.wcnther. He must, therefore,
have food, and a large part of the
summer aud autumn Is devoted to se
curing this food nnd depositing lt In
caches. . This ' food consists of the
limbs and twigs of the trees most pre
ferred by the beaver. " ' j
They are cut from one nnd n hn!f
to three , feet long, stripped o(thelr
leaves and smaller twig, enrrtpd to'
the water anil flouted to "tho "cache,
where they are sunk. And here comes
. v..vf
a very curious point
These sticks are floated to the cache
and are sunk by the beaver to the bot
tom of the water, where tbey remain
without any apparent anchorage.. They .
are pot stuck In the mud 6f the bot
tom or held down by weights. If
you lift one to the surfacs It r;l!l
float, but you may move lt about on
the bottom without Its rising.
I have myself tried, this with: sticky
from which the bnrk has Wen' en re if,
but havo never done so with thq greim
unpeeled limbs before the beaver (m 1
taken them Into their houses, ' Th'
matter to. me Is a very mysterious one.
and I have never been able to got Tiny
hint as to how aticse sticks were mvM-
All through the winter the beaver
visit these caches, carry tho KtlcU.i t
their houses, where they ent off tl
bark, returning tho bare sticks to th.'
water.
Sometimes It mny happen tint fet
some reason of other the cm ti ,nmv
.not contain enough to Inst the whole
winter. In this case the benrcrx.' If
possible. Bet on land through wine i li-
hole or piece of open water and then
forage among the timber. Oceasloiial. j
ly a combination of scarcity and severe '
weatuer may oblige the colony to eml-
grate during the winter to some more
favorable spot
f ;Courtlno Trouble. ' ' "( ' 1 f '
XTa.. t.i..A ... . .... : ' I
he trouble If your wife disregards us I jfjif! fibrlM'' f" flOf
when we persistently toll her she mm't'r " UW1-
not nick the. fiojvprs.".' Old Bee Hive Bldg,
i.ui.Kj ir m. hiiiii run rvmmni I
Then," replied Mr. 1L Tcck, for It
was no other, "why ever do yon pr-sistr-oJudgo,
15a prepared to answer for the sin.
lis talent committed to year eharjrt
and ttikt no thought for tSi rest-tt
Bernard of Chalrvtas. .
Why Colds Are Dangerous.
' Because you have contracted ordi
nary colds and recovered from them
without treatment of any kind, do
not for s moment imagine that eoldi
are not dangerous.' Everyone knows
that pneumonia and chronic catarrh
have their origin in a common cold
Consumption is not caused by a cold
;bu ,h, co!d prepare th ,yitem or
reception snd development of
" erms that would not otherwlsa
with all 1 infectious diseases. Diph
theria, scarlet fever, measles and
whooping cough are much mors like
ly to be contracted when the child
has a cold.' You will tea from this
that more real danger lurks in a cold
than in any other of the common all-
ments. ,The easiest and quickest way
to cure a cold is to take Chamber:
Iain's Cough Reemdy. The many rep
rkable crel effcc,e1 bv ,hil P:.CP-
aration have made it a staple article
of trade over large part of the
world. For' sale by Frank Hart nd
fAa driteaUts.
.
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n,.r
P.k M i...mu fM,
Bloomer's offlceT Uloaaora No.
ofltct on tu oth9t U 0( tb pM.
.. gck m door opfa
, h. ,T,nn(, , .h. rn.
.om-rrl Cam back and clou thot
,,.., ,.... vna Annrm
fcoM)- Klkkyoi r but the
$prtapt oa .em..' Allow ms to
show you, sir, my patent doubls back
aAttAA Anrln , a.
wthn,, kn mA will tie a
without
time.
wrm i.o, m mw
' " bloerimlnVting.""
Of course the British torlst was
saying, "1 understand (hit th winning
party at your elections Is fhs ons that
gets out ins most voters."
, m ,t ,n - replied the naUYt. "in
the party that puts In the most votes."
--Catholic Standard and Times,
'Good Turns."' :
Ds Writer was telling ms bt expect
ed Crlttlck of the Morning Bugle to do
his book a good turn." ,? t r, , f ; ,
"VesT Well, he seems to hsvs given
It two or tore good turns. Ho roast
ed lt pretty thoroughIy."-Exchangs.
"'UV1J "'eottlng Him Riaht,
The poet was busy' at his desk; ; .
"The fire of geulus is burning, ehT '
queried the casual caller. . .
"Not so you can notice it," replied'
tfie rhymoster. "That's my cigar yon
suiell."-ChIcago News.
For a man to exert his powers In do
ing good so far as ho can Is I most
glorious task. Sophocles.' "I "' 7 '
Next to Sunshine
pure air and deep breathing, the
best medicino for all run-down con
ditions of tho stomach, nerves and
blood, is that unfailing renovater,
restorative and tonic t .-, ,
, m - . , -
B0W .
V;iiElJ-l7!iiii:0i
DHL SB. HluMin(lMirlHtlk. 1'tt.iH.UiH mm
111 SrlllOMillOl All li Mliifiitur vunUin Mm b Jll I m
powtf bewiii hvi 'i'AKl.M, iiowlnftunilerol
I pUMrsHiilitrtHt tot (litifrft aHy.Mi WE fl"VMr
i bi( ootiipantllnm of inforrimttnn vtHMiriiinf
I'iiUkUj.u ihnda. ritit ... .......
I onl iimlw, ollnibinii t tr.ullnj pUm.
l'ri.ilii Ml lb tuii on now VMinttn f.,f
??,"l',"Z? ,oU oiid ei!,iit.) l HUir
tettt, OuTT.nw, rop 0iw(m. Woo.
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, iKwInl'MlflaMurtliwMt annaks to oa ttimuuh
iUL."f',.'??.", """ w to Ouocon.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
tm.i n . .i ' , .
1,uc aCKS, wail rockets,
Music Racks, Clock Shelves
,, . Just in See us
. . .
4 . A tfsM44f-
i m